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Na, nothing. Did an update today. Nothing bad happened at al, Because why would it?
still read “unattended updates” as “unintended updates” …
Windows does both
It doesn't. It will require you to reboot for every god-damned line of code that has changed.
Only when you actually want it to reboot on its own
When you don't want that, need it to wait for some reason, that's when it remembers how to reboot on its own
I swear I heard my PC wake up in the middle of the night on its own several times, back when I used to run W10 on bare metal - god knows what it was doing
Mine would wake up and go into my kitchen and eat my Cheetos and drink half of my vodka.
Oh, you actually believed that story? Whoops. Sorry! It was actually me who ate your Cheetos and downed your Vodka.
Are you me?
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If it was the second Tuesday of the month, probably updating.
Firefox kept crashing because of explicit sync. Nothing new for an nvidia user such as myself. Still never going back to xorg.
Oh sweet not just me then! Hoping this one gets fixed soon
Thanks, I wish the same for you friend! I use arch so they're pretty fast at fixing stuff. Yesterday they pushed an update that minimized the crashing but it'll probably be totally fixed by today or tomorrow unless it's a driver bug.
I was a terrible citizen and ignored the problem instead of reporting the bug. I just wanted to get some coding done so I just clicked the restart Firefox button over and over. That minor fix did wonders though! It only crashed two more times to my recollection.
The new nvidia driver has explicit sync, wayland perfect for me since I updated it a week or so ago.
Yes it was perfect in Wayland till yesterday when I updated and fire fox started crashing with explicit sync errors
wuh oh, I haven't updated in a while, only a couple times since the explicit sync fix and I haven't had any issues. I was just planning on doing that today though...
Yeah, I just finished my upgrade this morning and got crashing, easy downgrade but hopefully wayland and nvidia can play nice consistently soon lol
Set MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=0 before starting Firefox and it doesn't crash anymore
Thanks! If it gets annoying I'll give it a shot.